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:* Dictated by Ensign Anen Sonbef to Lieutenant Commander Lara Godolphin, 2386. <br>
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<table width="75%"><tr><td> ''Dictated by Ensign Anen Sonbef to Lieutenant Commander Lara Godolphin, 2386''. <br>
'''Sonbef:''' Well where to begin? Well I suppose the beginning, which actually is farther back than anyone can possibly remember. So for time immemorial, the Laudeans have had a strong tradition of Oligarchy and social stratification. It varied from place to place. In some places it was benign, the monarchy and nobility were still running the show mind you but it wasn't oppressive. That's the way it was like in Bryque. Of course I'm never really sure if I remember that correctly. Part of me sees what the revolutionaries saw, a degrading and vile system of oppression, and part of me sees something anachronistic but not worthy of the response it received. My memory has a split personality you see, and it is perhaps the greatest liar you will ever meet. <br>
'''Sonbef:''' Well where to begin? Well I suppose the beginning, which actually is farther back than anyone can possibly remember. So for time immemorial, the Laudeans have had a strong tradition of Oligarchy and social stratification. It varied from place to place. In some places it was benign, the monarchy and nobility were still running the show mind you but it wasn't oppressive. That's the way it was like in Bryque. Of course I'm never really sure if I remember that correctly. Part of me sees what the revolutionaries saw, a degrading and vile system of oppression, and part of me sees something anachronistic but not worthy of the response it received. My memory has a split personality you see, and it is perhaps the greatest liar you will ever meet. <br>
'''Godolphin:''' It's fine, go on. Tell me about the aristocratic life of Bryque. <br>
'''Godolphin:''' It's fine, go on. Tell me about the aristocratic life of Bryque. <br>
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